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Start your free trialAshmit Pathak
4,441 Pointsplz help
can somebody help me with the explanation that what this question is asking me to answer
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Gabriel Walsh
21,531 PointsIt's asking for regex word boundaries. It's the reference to the position that is either before or after a string. So the word boundary.
A tortellini sees a yarn as a doggy teacher.
\bsees\b -> position 13-17. A tortellini [here]sees[to here] a yarn as a doggy teacher. \ba\b -> Two matches, 18-19 and 28-29 A tortellini sees [here]a[to here] yarn as [and here]a[to here] doggy teacher.